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budget deficit now takes center stage in the election. now as i mentioned rich russians early of billionaire romance reportedly considers investing in australia's cope a synthetic fuel producer link energy the deal won't be a cheap one has to do you can bess's estimated the company two point five billion dollars eight times higher than its market price the that i am over nor the australian family will any additional details meanwhile the company's shares jumped six percent on the news while the broader market was down one percent. mitt romney may think himself on lucky when it comes to running for president having just lost the us elections of course but on the bright side he won't be out of business his consulting firm bain and company has won a tender to develop a new strategy for russia not a technology corp boss not i speaking about the future strategy head on the toilet you biases the company aims to find private investors proverbially in silicon valley. what we're doing is we come to the next stage of the development of the company
budget deficit now takes center stage in the election. now as i mentioned rich russians early of billionaire romance reportedly considers investing in australia's cope a synthetic fuel producer link energy the deal won't be a cheap one has to do you can bess's estimated the company two point five billion dollars eight times higher than its market price the that i am over nor the australian family will any additional details meanwhile the company's shares jumped six percent on the news while the...
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seven days away grr an election and the worlds' just crazy on that. they're going to go after single individuals if they can fert something. they went after a kingle individuals a day. so they went after them that becomes a real problem because they're family. it starteds innocent but it doesn't always end innocent. some of the ways that c.i.a. has to worry about is two primarily. we worry about computer network and exploitation. the reason i said that the network exploitation, i spent a lot of time and money. they equate computer network at our espionage. that becomes a port. they want to break in, steal, or mad fy the information that we have on our. is they seek, you know, not attributed about. they have access to our data. wouldn't it be nice if someone knew what the director or the president were going to do before he was going to do it. technology shift give -- every one of the companies who build aplineses who build operating system. here's always the first. and in every version there is a vulnerability. so sometimes those vulnerability ability
seven days away grr an election and the worlds' just crazy on that. they're going to go after single individuals if they can fert something. they went after a kingle individuals a day. so they went after them that becomes a real problem because they're family. it starteds innocent but it doesn't always end innocent. some of the ways that c.i.a. has to worry about is two primarily. we worry about computer network and exploitation. the reason i said that the network exploitation, i spent a lot of...
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pushing china russia as occupy anger spreads to two parties still dictate their future this election a close guy every member fears on our team. it's good to have you with us here in our. region striving for independence all of austerity torn europe have fresh inspiration and their breakaway campaigns scotland's deal with london to hold an independence referendum has others ready following including the likes of catalonia. examines the trend. tides to change nationalism bred by ways of crises has swept across a once united union scotland has just been granted the historic right to see whether or not it wants to remain. parts of the united kingdom in the next couple of years they're not the only ones across europe right now and there's a growing movement thinking nationhood from catalonia to venice scotland has been leading the way the year its independence seekers along with the cape belgium spain and italy have all seen a rise in cools the separatism that could be set to retool the map of europe in venice recently thousands took to the streets to demand a referendum on the start lis
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cyber crimes gripping minds in the pentagon ahead of next month's presidential election as obama and romney clash over foreign policy the defense department's worried in a time when the scale of nine eleven could be repeated line that's coming up after the show. nineteen iranian channels have been banned in the countries that's called iran for not tolerating free speech among other things well played lads well played i love the smell of hypocrisy in the morning personally but of censorship doesn't bother me that much because there has always been censorship and there were always be censorship if there are any words or symbols or opinions that could get you bumped off the air or legal trouble in your country guess what you have censorship sorry to say it but that's how it is i don't mind a country saying that there is something so antithetical to their way of life that it must be banned i'm fine with that that's your business in your country and you should be able to protect your culture and your values but the lie to me and tell me that you have censorship free when you don't it's yo
cyber crimes gripping minds in the pentagon ahead of next month's presidential election as obama and romney clash over foreign policy the defense department's worried in a time when the scale of nine eleven could be repeated line that's coming up after the show. nineteen iranian channels have been banned in the countries that's called iran for not tolerating free speech among other things well played lads well played i love the smell of hypocrisy in the morning personally but of censorship...
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but while the battle for the white house is in full swing in america at this time in our special election coverage we look at the pentagon's fears of a cyber pearl harbor. so just moments after seven pm here in the russian capital this is artsy life with me rule research showing libya's government forces claim they've taken control of the opposition stronghold of bani walid but they do admit that pockets of resistance do still remain it's after a week's long deadly assault with reports of dozens of residents of the besieged city being killed by pro-government shelling other details now to auntie's paula slayer. we continue to receive these conflicting reports from our sources on the ground we're hearing that the army is actually withdrawing from the city or there we are hearing of wide scale killings from the government sources they say that the system has fallen and we continue to receive verified video footage as well as reports of wide scale killings of indiscriminate shelling and also the use of poisonous gas some of the photos and video we've been receiving show dismembered bodies ch
but while the battle for the white house is in full swing in america at this time in our special election coverage we look at the pentagon's fears of a cyber pearl harbor. so just moments after seven pm here in the russian capital this is artsy life with me rule research showing libya's government forces claim they've taken control of the opposition stronghold of bani walid but they do admit that pockets of resistance do still remain it's after a week's long deadly assault with reports of...
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whole of entry elections the largest bloc in the parliament you have the. pressure the supreme council of the armed forces this guy. on the other hand if this was. proposition. government. rejected i think that is. going to have a little history on the side of the deputy general involvement of stress as well just to do. that you where you want anyone. you. want to go you know what. is the first step. but the many of the protesters we see now on the street with just two didn't unions or this indicates or the workers do not have enough president or the revolutionaries they. do not have proper representation in the parliament and that's why that that is why this is the only channel to show their i mean i understand i decide to talk about various channels have a voice in their frustration and what might be their political agenda or event of the day but talk about so let's talk about the one year anniversary protestors back on the iconic to rere square what are they protesting about now can you tell us your voice i think what you're saying why why the protesters
whole of entry elections the largest bloc in the parliament you have the. pressure the supreme council of the armed forces this guy. on the other hand if this was. proposition. government. rejected i think that is. going to have a little history on the side of the deputy general involvement of stress as well just to do. that you where you want anyone. you. want to go you know what. is the first step. but the many of the protesters we see now on the street with just two didn't unions or this...
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military whatever the pentagon believes its cyber crime is the biggest threat now as part of our special election coverage auntie's marina portnoy brings you the details. america's military invasions interventions and targeted attacks have traditionally been deployed on the battlefield yet today a significant shift in technology has created a brand new terrain for warfare the internet which most people use for communication research and entertainment is being dubbed the battlefield of the future in an era of hackers and viruses computers are something of a weapon in the emerging world of cyber war or virtual world where military strikes are invisible and everyone online remains vulnerable earlier this month u.s. defense secretary leon panetta out warned that america faces the possibility of a cyber pearl harbor if online security is ensuring things the even greater danger facing us in cyberspace goes beyond crime and it goes beyond harassment these cyber attacks. perpetrated by nation states or violent extremist groups could be as destructive as the terrorist attack on nine eleven while the penta
military whatever the pentagon believes its cyber crime is the biggest threat now as part of our special election coverage auntie's marina portnoy brings you the details. america's military invasions interventions and targeted attacks have traditionally been deployed on the battlefield yet today a significant shift in technology has created a brand new terrain for warfare the internet which most people use for communication research and entertainment is being dubbed the battlefield of the...
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or 59,000 more women in work toy than there were at the time of the last election. but i'm not satisfied with that. that is what we're boosting childcare for two year old, three year old and for your old to of women in to work. we are introducing through universal credit support for all women with child care to work, not just those who work over 16 hours, and, obviously, by lifting overwhelming people out of tax, the majority of whom are women, that also helps with and into the workforce. that is what i want to see. >> thank you, mr. seaker. last week a couple were appalled that others are getting more benefits. does he think that is right or fair? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point, and let me say this about the benefit cap. i think we owe it to people who work hard, who do the right thing, who pay their taxes to make sure there are some limits on welfare. what we're seeing with the benefit cap is that a family can get up to 26,000 pounds in benefited you have to earn 35,000 pounds in order to achieve that standard of living. so i do believe th
or 59,000 more women in work toy than there were at the time of the last election. but i'm not satisfied with that. that is what we're boosting childcare for two year old, three year old and for your old to of women in to work. we are introducing through universal credit support for all women with child care to work, not just those who work over 16 hours, and, obviously, by lifting overwhelming people out of tax, the majority of whom are women, that also helps with and into the workforce. that...
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those people will likely decide this election. jim angle tells us that's because most of the republicans and democrats have already made up their minds. >> the presidential campaigns are poised to spend tens of millions trying to win over those who say they don't belong to either party. >> most folks in the parties made their decision already and the independents are the key to victory. >> a gallup poll reported independents account for 35%. many call themself independents but are not and the true number is less than 10% though they're just as important. >> even half of that is 3, 4, 5% and in battleground states the results will be within 42-48% so could be and will be critical voters. >> a republican analyst says they've been the key in sifts of power. >> in 1994 republicans won independents by 14. in 2006 when we lost the congress we lost independents by 18. in the last election in 2010 we won independents by 19 points. >> what moves independents? president obama's trying to convince them of policy of taxing the rich would help
those people will likely decide this election. jim angle tells us that's because most of the republicans and democrats have already made up their minds. >> the presidential campaigns are poised to spend tens of millions trying to win over those who say they don't belong to either party. >> most folks in the parties made their decision already and the independents are the key to victory. >> a gallup poll reported independents account for 35%. many call themself independents but...
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well of all the news in brief now in chile a peaceful student march ahead of municipal elections are said drouet of all sunday has ended in clashes with police protesters threw molotov cocktails and stones as riot police dispersed or the demonstrators with water cannons and tear gas students are displeased with the government for ignoring their calls for education reforms protestors have promised to take to the streets again on polling day. at least fifty six people have been killed and almost two thousand houses damaged in an outbreak of ethnic violence in western my mom the clashes between the buddhist and muslim communities erupted last sunday refugee camps in the region are experiencing overcrowding with over seventy five thousand people left homeless from the violence . dozens have been wounded when police clash with migrants from north africa in italy the scuffle broke out after him a grand supplications for political asylum were rejected the migrants were part of a group of about one thousand two hundred instead sailed to the tell you an island of latin do so in twenty eleven
well of all the news in brief now in chile a peaceful student march ahead of municipal elections are said drouet of all sunday has ended in clashes with police protesters threw molotov cocktails and stones as riot police dispersed or the demonstrators with water cannons and tear gas students are displeased with the government for ignoring their calls for education reforms protestors have promised to take to the streets again on polling day. at least fifty six people have been killed and almost...
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the presidential elections the iranian people as a whole don't believe they should be sanctioned the iranian people believe that they have as they do the right to develop nuclear power for peaceful civilian purposes and i think right now the iranian government is trying to weather the storm they're also making it clear that they don't options that they have they have limited options they have limited options and that's the big issue here i think is the. in america right now in the united states nobody feels this issue they don't feel there's a war looming they don't feel the problem of economic sanctions it's the iranians who are feeling it it's the tension the pressure of the economic problems are all one sided this is like a great power the seven hundred pound gorilla who decides to sit wherever it wants to sit and it can create immense tension and pressure and economic suffering somewhere else without having to endure any political price so that that's the big problem and as a peace activist and as someone who believes in human rights in i think will do will see this more and more
the presidential elections the iranian people as a whole don't believe they should be sanctioned the iranian people believe that they have as they do the right to develop nuclear power for peaceful civilian purposes and i think right now the iranian government is trying to weather the storm they're also making it clear that they don't options that they have they have limited options they have limited options and that's the big issue here i think is the. in america right now in the united states...
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during the recent elections are actually not supporting the strike primarily or we should know it's the muslim brotherhood who are saying that these are the does these calls for a massive strike are actually destructive to the country because that will only judge egypt into further poverty and disarray also the religious leaders in the country are not supporting the strike as well but students the young people who work behind this are really sure what the workers who wanted to see some real differences there are saying that things must be changed immediately more on why it's ins are going to strike here's my colleague mary snow. around a thousand killed at least six thousand injured and even more still missing egypt's people have paid a high price to leave in a new country but despite all the sacrifices the shadow of the old regime still lose large during mubarak thirty years of mubarak's rule the estimated number of people try them under moved to tribunals where one to two thousand now you know within about ten months or eleven months we have twelve thousand which is of course a humong
during the recent elections are actually not supporting the strike primarily or we should know it's the muslim brotherhood who are saying that these are the does these calls for a massive strike are actually destructive to the country because that will only judge egypt into further poverty and disarray also the religious leaders in the country are not supporting the strike as well but students the young people who work behind this are really sure what the workers who wanted to see some real...
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is not going to fall into a trap specially during an election year and i think it's really important to talk about sort of some other aspects here throughout the last year this conflict in syria which has claimed the lives potentially at least of nine thousand people it's been portrayed in sort of a simple manner it's been sort of you know assad the evil dictator and those rising up against him but i think it's really important to point out that this has really become a sectarian conflict a war between religious groups with sunni muslims in syria in the majority but of course president assad is a shiite so so many sunni now view this violence as a campaign to sort of squeeze them out of their homes and their villages and i know the new york times did a recent article about this last week the writer and bernard said this she said they said they felt threatened as sunis and several said that they saw the military give out rifles to residents of neighboring alawite villages members of the same heterodox muslim side as mr assad and that their neighbors then opened fire on them so i guess
is not going to fall into a trap specially during an election year and i think it's really important to talk about sort of some other aspects here throughout the last year this conflict in syria which has claimed the lives potentially at least of nine thousand people it's been portrayed in sort of a simple manner it's been sort of you know assad the evil dictator and those rising up against him but i think it's really important to point out that this has really become a sectarian conflict a war...
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he lost the election, that was great. [shouting] i have to say he has given one person a job opportunity. george galloway. [laughter] >> he lost the bradford election. he showed complete weakness when it came to the united trade union and the fuel stride. he has a mayor of london they won't pay his taxes. that's his last though. as ever, completely hopeless. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, he talks about the fuel price. i am not going to take any lecture on industrial relations. [shouting] i'm not going to take any in lecture on industrial relations from a government and a prime minister that causes panic at the pump. [shouting] and that is reality. when he gets to see let him apologize to the gross irresponsibility. let him apologize for the gross irresponsibility of the cabinet minister who calls the panic at the pump, and for him. the reality is, the reality is, he should calm down, mr. speaker. he should calm down. he should calm down. mr. speaker, this budget comprehensively fails the test of fairness and the spectacula
he lost the election, that was great. [shouting] i have to say he has given one person a job opportunity. george galloway. [laughter] >> he lost the bradford election. he showed complete weakness when it came to the united trade union and the fuel stride. he has a mayor of london they won't pay his taxes. that's his last though. as ever, completely hopeless. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, he talks about the fuel price. i am not going to take any lecture on industrial relations....
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truman, wallace, the first election after the war terry anderson and the book of george bush my wife just finished catherine the great. i need to go get involved in that. i read a lot of magazine essays. i open end correspondence with the po with about growing old and it spoke to me. i am not of great writers per barrel pretend pretend -- pretend to me i am energetic and pretty good but great writers move me. >> host: "the lost promise of civil rights" published by
truman, wallace, the first election after the war terry anderson and the book of george bush my wife just finished catherine the great. i need to go get involved in that. i read a lot of magazine essays. i open end correspondence with the po with about growing old and it spoke to me. i am not of great writers per barrel pretend pretend -- pretend to me i am energetic and pretty good but great writers move me. >> host: "the lost promise of civil rights" published by
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might own force is cutting hundreds of officers and staff yet during the tv debates a general election the prime minister said the following, there's no doubt about it, we are not seeing enough police on the streets. were not getting enough burglars but we're not convicting enough. [laughter] [shouting] can ask the prime minister, how does his rhetorical value square with reality with what's happening? [shouting] the fact is the percentage of officers on the frontline has actually actually increased. [shouting] what we inherited, we inherited a situation -- [shouting] we inherited a situation -- uniformed officers performing back-office roles in the police. now, we have had to make difficult spending reductions, but i think if he listens to his front bench you will now find out they support the cuts. he supported the pay freeze, and they even so strongly support our police commissioners. >> thank you, mr. speaker. tonight, this house has a historic vote on what households on benefit should be able to receive more than households in work. does the prime minister agreed with me that the
might own force is cutting hundreds of officers and staff yet during the tv debates a general election the prime minister said the following, there's no doubt about it, we are not seeing enough police on the streets. were not getting enough burglars but we're not convicting enough. [laughter] [shouting] can ask the prime minister, how does his rhetorical value square with reality with what's happening? [shouting] the fact is the percentage of officers on the frontline has actually actually...
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china controversial as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will their challenge this election a close guy every day to november fifth on our team. i have max keiser welcome to the kaiser report. german people are told you jang on cheer gold yes it all started back in march of seventeen of two thousand and eight bear stearns of collapse that weekend ben bernanke it celeste rates by seventy five basis points on sunday night and on monday morning i had arrived at the blenders bank to speak to their head of the gold department about gordon brown's bottom stays he tells the rest of the story. brown's votto is not the physical body but the bottom is in the gold price it's like a several hundred year bottom of the price and that's when gordon brown decided to sell off half as gold supply so we went to germany to ask the buddhist bank why they kept their gold in order to highlight why britain would get rid of their gold little did we know that that weekend the financial crisis would really start in earnest it went down so hard and what you found was that they were panicked that the fi
china controversial as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will their challenge this election a close guy every day to november fifth on our team. i have max keiser welcome to the kaiser report. german people are told you jang on cheer gold yes it all started back in march of seventeen of two thousand and eight bear stearns of collapse that weekend ben bernanke it celeste rates by seventy five basis points on sunday night and on monday morning i had arrived at the blenders bank...
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the year second time the first time they gave him the title right after the two thousand and eight election as to someone who had the most influence on global affairs although at that time he hadn't had the time to exercise all that influence but then president obama also received the nobel peace prize in two thousand and nine ers shortly after his election although again at that point he hadn't made much peace in the world the award was seen as much more of an advance credit then and acknowledgement of actual achievements on the peace front later president obama went on to spend that credit sending more troops to afghanistan and carrying out regime change in libya under the arguable banner war for the sake of peace as far as his person of the year titled critics argue president obama was time's choice by default there shortlist this year also included the egyptian leader mohamed morsi and the pakistani girl malala yousafzai who was shot by the taliban for advocating for women's education president obama may be the person of the year for the time magazine but for advocates of gun control in
the year second time the first time they gave him the title right after the two thousand and eight election as to someone who had the most influence on global affairs although at that time he hadn't had the time to exercise all that influence but then president obama also received the nobel peace prize in two thousand and nine ers shortly after his election although again at that point he hadn't made much peace in the world the award was seen as much more of an advance credit then and...
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because the president what the legitimately elected government don't want. it for its important for the media to reflect the truth of what's going on here and i was in destruction of the democratic process and the people who think it is in their minds their personal history and the history of civil society if they don't because they say that if nothing is happening why has america still expelled york if nothing's happened. to hold us and that if the if nothing's happened and everything's all right why is the european union sending a commission to that country so it can't be so good nothing at all as something very serious a. serious violation of the parliamentary coupe a coup d'etat the president elected according to the constitution but i would georgia voters was impeached going to. cause a lot of who has written extensively on south america believes for nanda lugar's policies didn't sit well with washington. i think that to pursue an independent foreign policy in latin america is does not carry does not go over very well in washington and we know this clea
because the president what the legitimately elected government don't want. it for its important for the media to reflect the truth of what's going on here and i was in destruction of the democratic process and the people who think it is in their minds their personal history and the history of civil society if they don't because they say that if nothing is happening why has america still expelled york if nothing's happened. to hold us and that if the if nothing's happened and everything's all...
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certainly the director of national intelligence should have been informed not on the evening of the election but should have been informed almost immediately when they came across some very incriminating information it's been my experience that when something like this occurs the person who is the target is suspended from clearances is told to take thirty days off and while they investigate further and the bosses are informed immediately the fact that this was did not occur in pretoria is this case and it occurred almost immediately after he became the cia director i think smells of political intrigue yeah next question is why isn't it why what's interesting here is that the f.b.i. probably was aware of what was going on as there is this which is roughly when petraeus ended the affair why was it kept under wraps for so long. i think that the argument i'm hearing from the f.b.i. is that they needed to vet it thoroughly and understand and understand what the what was the parameter of the and the extent of the of the affair or whether there was any criminal investigation criminal wrongdoing and
certainly the director of national intelligence should have been informed not on the evening of the election but should have been informed almost immediately when they came across some very incriminating information it's been my experience that when something like this occurs the person who is the target is suspended from clearances is told to take thirty days off and while they investigate further and the bosses are informed immediately the fact that this was did not occur in pretoria is this...
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kind of obvious who would win that election. if that happens the radical muslims control the tripod that three significant countries in the region. we begin to move closer to a prospect that i call the united states of islam which is the unification of the middle east under a single power, and the restoration after 500 years of islam as a global power. these are some of the very important. end of this amount of the conjecturing. and talking about things that have already happened and what the logical next up would be. >> well will 2016 be available on dvd? before the election? >> yes. the film is currently as of now and 130 theaters. what to say it's doing really well. in the top ten films and american. focus is a country on politics. the film will remain in theaters to september but to my be the first week of october, and we will have one month after that to do the 80's, home box office, various other formats. television. the dvd will be the last four weeks leading up to the election >> a wonderful speech, wonderful program. wh
kind of obvious who would win that election. if that happens the radical muslims control the tripod that three significant countries in the region. we begin to move closer to a prospect that i call the united states of islam which is the unification of the middle east under a single power, and the restoration after 500 years of islam as a global power. these are some of the very important. end of this amount of the conjecturing. and talking about things that have already happened and what the...
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miliband was elected party leader in 2010. this is about one hour and five minutes. [applause] >> it is great to be in labour manchester. and you know manchester has special memories for me because two years ago i was elected the leader of this party. i'm older. i feel a lot older actually. [laughter] i hope i'm a bit wiser. but i am prouder than ever to be the leader of the labour party. [applause] you may have noticed that doing this job you get called some names, some of the nice, some of them not so nice. let me tell you my favorite -- it was when mitt romney came to britain and called me "mr. leader." i don't know about you but i think it has a certain ring to it myself, it's sort of half- way to north korea. mitt, thanks a lot for that. let me tell you a bit of insight in to conference. i always look forward to conference. but the leader's speech, as previous leaders will attest, can be a bit of a trial. you get all kinds of advice from people. say this, don't say that. smile here, don't smile there. stand there, don't stand there. thanks tony, gordon and neil
miliband was elected party leader in 2010. this is about one hour and five minutes. [applause] >> it is great to be in labour manchester. and you know manchester has special memories for me because two years ago i was elected the leader of this party. i'm older. i feel a lot older actually. [laughter] i hope i'm a bit wiser. but i am prouder than ever to be the leader of the labour party. [applause] you may have noticed that doing this job you get called some names, some of the nice, some...
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newbie's elections and that this is an internal matter to try and really build votes b. and that's when you know who government is same sees this but and perhaps i should say not just in the time yahoo government but many israelis feel that it was a one sided resolution that was put forward at the united nations and the point being made by the government is that they cannot be any kind of human left to reach on the palestinian side the needs to first be negotiations and only then can that lead to talks there needs to be direct talks between both sides. tensions are rising off the turkey scrambled fighter jets to its border the syrian warplanes bombed rebel positions to discuss the syrian conflict in the face of a widening rift between the two as president putin visits will turkey has also to deploy patriot missiles on its border with syria says the move will only provoke. what he's really good reports from istanbul. and the latest incident on the turkish syrian border several of the shells from the bombs released by the syrian air force and their attempt to exterminate.
newbie's elections and that this is an internal matter to try and really build votes b. and that's when you know who government is same sees this but and perhaps i should say not just in the time yahoo government but many israelis feel that it was a one sided resolution that was put forward at the united nations and the point being made by the government is that they cannot be any kind of human left to reach on the palestinian side the needs to first be negotiations and only then can that lead...
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the first time elected officials were not invited to speak. in pennsylvania, hundreds gathered to remember the heroism of the passengers on united flight 93. those brave men and women fought hijackers who crashed the plane in shanksville. here in washington at the pentagon, americans took a moment to mark the sullen anniversary. president obama and the first lady paid tribute to the victims of the attack at the 9/11 pentagon memorial dedicated on september 11th, 2008, the pentagon memorial is the oldest of the three memorials. for many today it was the place they wanted to be to take time to reflect and remember. fox 5's tom fitzgerald live at the pentagon. tom. >> reporter: brian, you know, this was a different memorial than we have seen in past years. president obama made his address, as you said, this morning to victims' families and pentagon officials, and the memorial itself remained closed until noon today. we can tell you that the size of the crowds we saw today were smaller but it is also true to say that the people who came here told
the first time elected officials were not invited to speak. in pennsylvania, hundreds gathered to remember the heroism of the passengers on united flight 93. those brave men and women fought hijackers who crashed the plane in shanksville. here in washington at the pentagon, americans took a moment to mark the sullen anniversary. president obama and the first lady paid tribute to the victims of the attack at the 9/11 pentagon memorial dedicated on september 11th, 2008, the pentagon memorial is...
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are two measures going on particularly in the developed world and this government since being elected is exploiting that opportunity because this government hates the government it's pro individualize ation and pro market and that's quite a ruthless place to be and cutting more ruthlessly than needs to be at this particular time meanwhile kathy takes not back off to not back but keeps on hoping they can lighten up the confidence or sink in the mounds we'll there's all the time think. some reasons those whistling at the copy along with thousands of others will keep chasing every vacancy but in the meantime any job is better than no job at all laura smith forty london. let's get to the hourly business update here on r.g.p. to dimitry study by good to see you today rushers yet again feeling the chill trading still pretty volatile that is absolutely correct to russia again beaten down by news coming from from abroad notably from china let's take a look at what's going on here the r.t.s. and the my six are indeed dropping with the my six declining one point four percent the r.t.s. more tha
are two measures going on particularly in the developed world and this government since being elected is exploiting that opportunity because this government hates the government it's pro individualize ation and pro market and that's quite a ruthless place to be and cutting more ruthlessly than needs to be at this particular time meanwhile kathy takes not back off to not back but keeps on hoping they can lighten up the confidence or sink in the mounds we'll there's all the time think. some...
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compared with the election there are 600,000 more people employed in the private sector. exports have come up. there are some encouraging signs in terms of manufacturing investment. when you think of the enormous boom we had in terms of of housing and banking and financing, government spending and also i would argue uncontrolled immigration, as well, the drivers of growth were unsustainable. it is pain staking work getting our economy to grow. it must be the right thing to try to deliver growth which is based on real hard work and effort. proper jobs, proper manufacturing and proper industry based on the fact that government can't go on spending and borrowing. i think what we have to do is be very frank with people that it is tough and difficult but these are the right steps to take so we don't just pump the bubble back up and try to enjoy the growth we had which was something of a mirage in recent years. it will take time but it will be built to last rather than as the last recovery was built on sand. it is difficult and politics is not easy obviously when you're working
compared with the election there are 600,000 more people employed in the private sector. exports have come up. there are some encouraging signs in terms of manufacturing investment. when you think of the enormous boom we had in terms of of housing and banking and financing, government spending and also i would argue uncontrolled immigration, as well, the drivers of growth were unsustainable. it is pain staking work getting our economy to grow. it must be the right thing to try to deliver growth...
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. >> almost everybody admits no matter who wins the election, there will be a couple billion more cuts in this drawdown which will follow sort of a classical cycle. air force sources have told me when those cuts were made, they were done in consultation with both the guard and the states and the reserve component. if lawmakers don't let you cut the reserves, even in the future or just cut personnel levels entirely, what path do future cuts take? how hoard does your acquisition account, for example? >> here's the point. we have to make the case to the congress that we cannot unbalance this air force. if they want to have the world's best and most feared air force, we need to have balance. and that involves balance amongst the components that's the active duty, the guard and reserve, balance between personnel costs which are high and increasing, acquisition, in other words procurement, modernization as well as readiness. we have to get that as close to right as possible. it's controversial. there are a thousand views on how to do it right, but the bottom line is i would argue that it is
. >> almost everybody admits no matter who wins the election, there will be a couple billion more cuts in this drawdown which will follow sort of a classical cycle. air force sources have told me when those cuts were made, they were done in consultation with both the guard and the states and the reserve component. if lawmakers don't let you cut the reserves, even in the future or just cut personnel levels entirely, what path do future cuts take? how hoard does your acquisition account,...
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at all is quiet there are no rallies no deaths no blood because i the president and the legitimately elected government don't want. therefore it's important for the media to reflect the truth of what's going on here now because a disruption of the democratic process from the people will forget the coup was in their minds their personal history and the history of civil society and they say if nothing has happened why has mergesort expelled if nothing's happened why has yunus or expelled us if nothing's happened and everything's all right why is the european union sending a commission to our country so it can't be so that nothing has happened all of the story something very serious has happened here a serious violation with a parliamentary coupe a coup d'etat when the president elected according to the constitution by a majority of votes was impeached overnight. and the close calls love who's written extensively on south america believes hernando lugo's policies didn't so well with washington. i think that to pursue an independent foreign policy in latin america is does not carry does not go o
at all is quiet there are no rallies no deaths no blood because i the president and the legitimately elected government don't want. therefore it's important for the media to reflect the truth of what's going on here now because a disruption of the democratic process from the people will forget the coup was in their minds their personal history and the history of civil society and they say if nothing has happened why has mergesort expelled if nothing's happened why has yunus or expelled us if...
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election. to stay. back with another summary of those news stories in half an hour from now in the meantime the show takes a look at foreclosure settlements between u.s. states and the country's biggest banks and also whether the pentagon is leading a smear campaign against whistleblowers that's next on our. welcome to the lower show we'll get the real headlines with none of the mercy we're going live to washington d.c. now it's not going to take a look at the new foreclosure fraud settlement between forty nine states and the five biggest banks is this really a good deal for america or just an easy out for wall street then we turn to colonel daniel davis who's on our show the other day well it turns out that the pentagon now has launched an investigation into that report that he released about afghanistan and we're going to speak to richard as kaos well and david sirota about where.
election. to stay. back with another summary of those news stories in half an hour from now in the meantime the show takes a look at foreclosure settlements between u.s. states and the country's biggest banks and also whether the pentagon is leading a smear campaign against whistleblowers that's next on our. welcome to the lower show we'll get the real headlines with none of the mercy we're going live to washington d.c. now it's not going to take a look at the new foreclosure fraud settlement...
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before the election he said i'm not going to flanagan. i'm going to give it to you -- [laughter] i'm going to give it to you straight. [shouting] >> i'd like a child benefit. i wouldn't change child benefit. i wouldn't means test child benefit. i don't think that's a good idea. we've already established his broken promise to low income family. why have you broken his promise to middle income families, to? >> here we go, another change he doesn't support. he seems to think, he seems to think that -- >> order, order. question has been asked to the prime minister answer must be heard. prime minister. [shouting] >> does he really think that people are earning 20,000, 25,000 pounds should pay for his child benefit? i don't agree with it. i think we have to make savings so not giving child benefit to the wealthiest 15% of families in our country, of course it's a difficult position. life is about difficult decisions. government is about difficult decisions. isn't it a pity he is just not capable of taking one? [shouting] >> mr. speaker, first o
before the election he said i'm not going to flanagan. i'm going to give it to you -- [laughter] i'm going to give it to you straight. [shouting] >> i'd like a child benefit. i wouldn't change child benefit. i wouldn't means test child benefit. i don't think that's a good idea. we've already established his broken promise to low income family. why have you broken his promise to middle income families, to? >> here we go, another change he doesn't support. he seems to think, he seems...
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i don't think that's surprising since the election, there were 4000 more doctors. the number of people waiting over 18 week and waiting more than 18 weeks is also the lowest since records began. an average waiting time are down as well. the health services is performing extremely well. we should praise all of those who delivered that performance. >> thank you mr. speaker. the prime minster will be aware of the constituency of the current shortage of primary schools across our country. this is acute right now. what the government is doing to help counter this bold year and whether he's comfortable to have a performance when it reaches performance in six years time? >> i know in certain constituency, this is becoming an issue. what the department of education has done is put aside 1.4 billion for school capital for 2011 and '12. it's also the opportunity through free schools to have new schools established so we not only get new capacity but we also get the competition and choice that i believe will help up drive up standards. >> first let me join and praising people
i don't think that's surprising since the election, there were 4000 more doctors. the number of people waiting over 18 week and waiting more than 18 weeks is also the lowest since records began. an average waiting time are down as well. the health services is performing extremely well. we should praise all of those who delivered that performance. >> thank you mr. speaker. the prime minster will be aware of the constituency of the current shortage of primary schools across our country....
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come to the general the german elected and all these drama enough is completely besides the point it's aims like a case really a financial sadism in other words. there are a number of ways to extricate greece from this problem one would be for example to prosecute the bank the bank or say fraud certainly god greece into the air out to begin with but none of the obvious solutions are being pursued instead they're going down the path of very slowly beating greece to death and in.
come to the general the german elected and all these drama enough is completely besides the point it's aims like a case really a financial sadism in other words. there are a number of ways to extricate greece from this problem one would be for example to prosecute the bank the bank or say fraud certainly god greece into the air out to begin with but none of the obvious solutions are being pursued instead they're going down the path of very slowly beating greece to death and in.
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what coalition partners want to put into their election manifestoes the next election is entirely up to them. >> andrew jones. >> mr. speaker, does the prime is that we would mean that people should pay their taxes, keep their businesses on shore and not -- [inaudible] what is the prime minister to to stamp out such predatory business practices? >> welcome to my honorable friend does make an interesting point which is for all the lecture about predatory capitalism and sing with got to tax to do business in different ways, the one person that the leader of the opposition has chosen to advise them on this issue face all his company in the british virgin islands. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, prime minister, the united kingdom resource -- has been cut given there are a million women unemployed and women make up only 12.3% of people in science, engineering and technology. could've prime mr. look again at funding the u.k. rc, and thereby restoring britain as a leading role for science in this country, to nurture the downs of dorothy hodgkins and rosalind franklin? >> well, i will certainly l
what coalition partners want to put into their election manifestoes the next election is entirely up to them. >> andrew jones. >> mr. speaker, does the prime is that we would mean that people should pay their taxes, keep their businesses on shore and not -- [inaudible] what is the prime minister to to stamp out such predatory business practices? >> welcome to my honorable friend does make an interesting point which is for all the lecture about predatory capitalism and sing...
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the reason hospitals may soon begin canceling elective surgeries all across the country. >>> plus, a hot sandwich turning into a hot topic. the surprising twist in the chick-fil-a fight over gay rights. >> radio malfunctions, questions as to why millions of dollars were spent on technology tools never used. the latest complaint against an embattled east bay police department. >>> good evening. close to 100 here for parts of the bay area. walnut creek, 97. more began hill, 93. san jose, 91. hot in the south bay for thursday. details on some week end changes coming up. emily smith >>> the oakland police department, the city has found that they squandered $2 million on technology that was defective or never used. the report details what the auditor calls gross mismanagement of technology. the city spent half a million dollars on a system to track gunfire and didn't use it. they spent more than $1 million on a patrol car video system that never worked. >> it is inex kcusable that you have $2 million wasted in taxpayer money when the city is in a public safety crisis. we are not effective
the reason hospitals may soon begin canceling elective surgeries all across the country. >>> plus, a hot sandwich turning into a hot topic. the surprising twist in the chick-fil-a fight over gay rights. >> radio malfunctions, questions as to why millions of dollars were spent on technology tools never used. the latest complaint against an embattled east bay police department. >>> good evening. close to 100 here for parts of the bay area. walnut creek, 97. more began...
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bribes graft blood for oil do i need to go on he's a trifecta of fraud he's rigged the media he rigged elections any rigged markets this guy needs to be arrested well let's talk about crime and punishment to the other bankers there's thousands of them they're operating all over the place the system is corrupt we could get rid of tony blair that's one guy and perhaps one day maybe he'll seek see justice but let's talk about the crime. punishment going on today and one of the things that we've tried to do here that you interview guests here is this notion that you know the comparing them to these you know the grossest criminals out there the most vile creatures out there and i want to show these two images here juxtaposed there's joe paterno statue outside of penn state and you see it's covered up in blue and here is sean fitzpatrick the former chairman of anglo irish bank that raked the irish population here he is here's a photo of him being arrested at dublin airport as you see he has a coat hanging over his hank of as carly pants who tweeted this to me he said blazer over hank us is a big look
bribes graft blood for oil do i need to go on he's a trifecta of fraud he's rigged the media he rigged elections any rigged markets this guy needs to be arrested well let's talk about crime and punishment to the other bankers there's thousands of them they're operating all over the place the system is corrupt we could get rid of tony blair that's one guy and perhaps one day maybe he'll seek see justice but let's talk about the crime. punishment going on today and one of the things that we've...
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we have a million new private-sector jobs since the last election. that is more than made up for the job losses in the public sector. there's more we need to do to tackle youth unemployment come to tackle long-term unemployment but the figure something that should be welcomed. >> my constituents lost his leg in afghanistan. he then lost his disability living allowance. the prime minister promised to look after ex-servicemen and women. what happened? >> i've insisted on specific carved up from the new pid for limbless ex-serviceman. they would look after through the ministry of defense. >> this house agrees that it can means politics for negative campaigning delivery designed to scare gullible people. a campaign to save our hospital when the hospital is not closing is possibly the worst example i've ever seen. does my right honorable friend agree me that labour's campaign is an absolute disgrace? >> my honorable friend, my honorable friend is entirely right. labour mp after labour mp is tripping up the coffee and claim this hospital isn't safe, and th
we have a million new private-sector jobs since the last election. that is more than made up for the job losses in the public sector. there's more we need to do to tackle youth unemployment come to tackle long-term unemployment but the figure something that should be welcomed. >> my constituents lost his leg in afghanistan. he then lost his disability living allowance. the prime minister promised to look after ex-servicemen and women. what happened? >> i've insisted on specific...
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. >> yeah, this guy is -- this is the first time they've had a president that is being elected within the country by the people, if you like, since way, way back. civil war back in '91, as you said. interesting thing about this guy, he's a moderate. he's a political activist, an academic but never involved in formal politics. and that really is what makes him interesting. in the religious sense he's a moderate as well, a moderate islamist, a humble man, comes from one of the biggest clans in the country and represents what could be a different sort of future for the country because he's not associated with the violence and corruption of the past so that's a good thing. >> what's left in somalia? what kinds of group, organizations, terrorists are still in somalia that can present a problem to this guy? >> the first positive news, it's more secure than it used to be, but it is far from secure. talking about a country that the pirates we hear about all the time are there. it's awash with guns, there are clans, private armys, warlords. after 1991, when the warlords got together overthrow
. >> yeah, this guy is -- this is the first time they've had a president that is being elected within the country by the people, if you like, since way, way back. civil war back in '91, as you said. interesting thing about this guy, he's a moderate. he's a political activist, an academic but never involved in formal politics. and that really is what makes him interesting. in the religious sense he's a moderate as well, a moderate islamist, a humble man, comes from one of the biggest clans...
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elections. gellar says caldwell was angry his staff wanted the inspector general to investigate. and that patton ordered a delay out of concern it would embarrass the obama white house. >> and then he said, but we don't want to do -- we don't want to put that request in right now, because there is an upcoming general election. and we wouldn't want this to leak out. >> that's just not acceptable. >> reporter: congressman jason chafe et cetera' house subcommittee is investigating the general's behavior. >> that's a very serious allegation. but it didn't come from just one high-ranking military official on the ground, not just two. we have several who have stepped forward and said yes, this was indeed the case. >> reporter: gellar says he wants the truth to come out. >> the biggest frustration is our own leadership's response, and how slow that was and how inadequate that was. >> barbara starr is with me now. barbara, those pictures were awful to look at. what has the response been to the allegations? >> reporter: well, erin, i don't think it's going to be a surprise. spokesmen for
elections. gellar says caldwell was angry his staff wanted the inspector general to investigate. and that patton ordered a delay out of concern it would embarrass the obama white house. >> and then he said, but we don't want to do -- we don't want to put that request in right now, because there is an upcoming general election. and we wouldn't want this to leak out. >> that's just not acceptable. >> reporter: congressman jason chafe et cetera' house subcommittee is...
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and i confirmed today that network rail will extend to the northern hub, adding to the elect fiction of the rail route by upgrading the hope valley line between manchester and sheffield and improving the manchester to black pool and manchester to bradford lines. for years -- for years -- for years, transport investment in the north of england was neglected. not under this government. we are working with our great cities to devolve decision-making powers and striking a deal with manchester to support 1.2 billion pounds to support growth in infrastructure in that city. we will support tax increment financing to help local authorities promote development and we will provide an extra 270 million pounds to the growing places fund. in all this, we are working with local areas to support their ideas for growing the private sector in parts of the country where the state has taken a larger and larger share of the economy. mr. of london is also a very effective champion for the city he runs so well. we will work with him on plans this summer to go on investing in london transport, lengthening
and i confirmed today that network rail will extend to the northern hub, adding to the elect fiction of the rail route by upgrading the hope valley line between manchester and sheffield and improving the manchester to black pool and manchester to bradford lines. for years -- for years -- for years, transport investment in the north of england was neglected. not under this government. we are working with our great cities to devolve decision-making powers and striking a deal with manchester to...